“It feels very grounded,” says Naomi Ackie, who’s making her Star Wars debut in Skywalker playing a character named Jannah, about whom she is allowed to say literally nothing. “There’s the kind of spectacular-ness, and the supernatural move-things-with-your-mind magic stuff, but then there’s also this really grounded, rugged nature where everything is distressed and old and kind of worn out and lived-in. And I think playing with those two ideas means that you get this feeling that it could almost be real. Like, in a galaxy far away, it could almost be the case that you could have this.” – Vanity Fair
hmm ok so in the two towers the narration strictly changes from frodo’s pov to sam’s pov, and we continue to see things from sam’s eyes from there almost to the very end of the return of the king, and i have 2 theories of why that might be:
Theory 1, plausible but not very funny: during the two towers frodo begins to get corrupted by the ring and would therefore be unfit as a narrator. through sam’s pov we can see from an outside perspective how frodo gradually changes, which is a very important part in his character development, and from frodo’s pov that wouldn’t work. perhaps frodo also loses himself to the ring more and more and sees himself more from an outside perspective than from an inside, bc of the ring’s corruption. this theory is further supported by the fact that we go back to frodo’s pov after the ring has been destroyed
Theory 2, funny but not very plausible: frodo was the one that wrote the fellowship of the ring and sam wrote the two towers and the return of the king. when frodo gave sam the red book at the gray havens and said that the last pages were for him, he actually meant like, 800 pages,
@quendians this is the same dude who procrastinated leaving his house for weeks after learning that satan’s servants were out to kill him and he had to flee the country
“Diets do not work. Not just paleo or Atkins or Weight Watchers or Goop, but all diets.
Since 1959, research has shown that 95 to 98 percent of attempts to
lose weight fail and that two-thirds of dieters gain back more than they
lost. The reasons are biological and irreversible.
“
Fatsplaining at its finest. I don’t give a fuck when someone chooses to not be healthy, but don’t sit there and make bullshit excuses and blame anything other than yourself and your lack of self control. Take responsibility and own up to it, you’re not fooling anyone.
I’m sorry other people’s shapes make you so angry that you pretend science is wrong
Obviously this person must think climate change is wrong and vaccines cause autism